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Isn't Scrapper dead? Painted Wolf just posted this video 1 hour ago.




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(11-04-2020, 12:54 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Isn't Scrapper dead? Painted Wolf just posted this video 1 hour ago.

Thats old footage from SafariLive.
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(11-04-2020, 12:58 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-04-2020, 12:54 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Isn't Scrapper dead? Painted Wolf just posted this video 1 hour ago.

Thats old footage from SafariLive.

I thought it looked old, but was puzzled as to why they would post just that video. I guess they just wanted to remind everyone of who he was. Thanks @Tr1x24 They always turn off comments on their videos, so no way of inquiring about it.
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(11-04-2020, 12:54 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Isn't Scrapper dead? Painted Wolf just posted this video 1 hour ago.





Exactly my friend,Scrapper is dead for a long time ago now. This should be one of the first sighting of them when they arrived in the northern sector of Sabi Sands. BTW! Thanks for sharing such great video.
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A member of the Gowrie coalition crosses the Sand River at night .
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November 2020

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TBT - One of the Birmingham/Gowrie males "Mfumo" with a lioness
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One of the Gowrie males giving a look to   the West Street Bridge on Mala Mala
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Birmingham/Gowrie male Nhenha, the warrior of Sabi Sands!
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If you ever wonder why Nhenha has such beautiful cubs, just look at him in his younger days. He was arguably one of the most majestic and beautiful lions of his time and even now, he remains a very regal looking lion.

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One of the impressive Birmingham/Gowrie males "Nhenha" The Warrior! 
This lone male went from asleep to wide awake as he heard prey nearby, to fast asleep again while we sat quietly watching. Then all night long proceeded to call and announce to all around who was in charge!! A lion roar!!
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Gowrie male "Nhenha" The Warrior!
The Gowrie males are the biggest lions that currently roames on Sabi Sands. and one of the most successfully coalitions of recent times.
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What a incredible up close and personal with a Gowrie/Birmingham male "Nhenha" announcing his presence at MalaMala Game Reserve
November 2020 Video credits: NNGraphy
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A royal visit - the Birmingham males from Sabi Sands (males #2, #3 and #4) dropped in recently... and they were looking very impressive at Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge
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After finishing off most of a large kudu bull kill, a Birmingham male and a Lioness from the Ntsevu pride share a tender moment.
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The youngest Birmingham male Scrapper/Tokoloshe on a patrol at Nkorho Bush Lodge
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